Medical Definition of Plexus tympanicus

1. A plexus on the promontory of the labyrinthine wall of the tympanic cavity, formed by the tympanic nerve, an anastomotic branch of the facial, and sympathetic branches from the internal carotid plexus; it supplies the mucosa of the middle ear, mastoid cells, and auditory (eustachian) tube, and gives off the lesser superficial petrosal nerve to the otic ganglion. Synonym: plexus tympanicus, Jacobson's plexus. (05 Mar 2000)

Lexicographical Neighbors of Plexus Tympanicus

plexus rectales medii
plexus rectalis superior
plexus renalis
plexus sacralis
plexus sacralis medius
plexus splenicus
plexus subclavius
plexus submucosus
plexus subserosus
plexus suprarenalis
plexus temporalis superficialis
plexus thyroideus impar
plexus thyroideus inferior
plexus thyroideus superior
plexus tympanicus (current term)
plexus uretericus
plexus vasculosus
plexus venosus
plexus venosus areolaris
plexus venosus canalis hypoglossi
plexus venosus caroticus internus
plexus venosus foraminis ovalis
plexus venosus rectalis
plexus venosus sacralis
plexus venosus suboccipitalis
plexus venosus uterinus

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